Kernel panic - FAI 4.1.1

Rui Teixeira ruiteixeira18 at gmail.com
Tue May 13 15:23:33 CEST 2014


in fact a stupid error... I feel stupid... But even with that class defined
I don't get it, in NSFROOT I've defined that I want linux-image-486, why I
have to told FAI that I want it again in packages_config/DEBIAN ? And more,
I cant define linux-image-486 in NSFROOT and in packages_config/DEBIAN
define another one... So, what's the point to define it in NSFROOT?
I've set I386 class, linux-image was passed but by the logs, independently
the defined linux-image on packages_config/DEBIAN, linux-image-686 is
always the one copied (in /etc/fai/NSFROOT I've defined linux-image-486).
So again, I don't get it.

Anyway, after creting USB pen based on previou mirror (with
linux-image-686 apparently), after grub the setup doesn't start, I get this
message:

error: cannot read the Linux header.
error: you need to load the kernel first.

Press any key to continue...


Any idea?


2014-05-13 12:20 GMT+01:00 Thomas Lange <lange at informatik.uni-koeln.de>:

> >>>>> On Tue, 13 May 2014 12:03:15 +0100, Rui Teixeira <
> ruiteixeira18 at gmail.com> said:
>
>     > I was trying to save fai-mirror logs but had a problem. Anyway,
> there is some messages that I get creating the mirror. Ignore postgresql
> error messages, I will fix it later, now I just want to
>     > install base system.
>     > http://paste.debian.net/99232/
>
> You do not have specified the class I386 when calling
> fai-mirror. That's why no kernel package is inside your mirror
>
> fai-mirror -v -c DEBIAN,FAIBASE,GRUB_PC,SIGER,DATABASE
>
>
>     > After creating the mirror, if I ls /srv/fai/nfsroot I get this
>     > /srv/fai/nfsroot/live/filesystem.dir# ls -l
>     > lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root   28 May 12 17:10 initrd.img ->
> /boot/initrd.img-3.2.0-4-486
>     > lrwxrwxrwx  1 root root   24 May 12 17:10 vmlinuz ->
> boot/vmlinuz-3.2.0-4-486
>
>     > so it seems to vmlinuz-3.2.0-4-486 exists... but then, creting the
> USB pen and installing it it falls into grub console as I said earlier.
> No. This is the kernel inside the nfsroot, which is used for
> booting. It's not the kernel package that is needed for installing it
> onto the new system.
>
> --
> regards Thomas
>
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